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Echis jogeri
Echis jogeri is a venomous viper species found only in Mali. No subspecies are currently recognized.[4] Additional recommended knowledge
DescriptionThis species is relatively small, averaging only about 30 cm in length. Its build, however, is relatively stout, the cross-section of which is cylindrical or subtriangular. The scalation of the head is similar to that of E. leucogaster. Midbody, the dorsal scale rows number 27. The ventral scales number 123-136. Coloration and pattern are both variable, ranging from brown to gray to reddish and everything in between. It generally consists of a series of light, oblique, dorsal crossbars or saddles set against a darker ground color. The flanks are lighter in color, normally with a series of triangular, subtriangular or circular, dark markings with light or white edges. The belly is an unbroken pale cream, white or ivory.[2] Geographic rangeWestern and central Mali. The type locality is listed as "Mali, 3 km ot Tombuktu" (Mali, 3 km from Timbuktu).[1] See also
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